Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1830 |
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... republican constitution , they would reject , with indignation , the fetters of despotism . What then was to be done ? The idea of a confede- rate republic presented itself . This kind of constitu- tion has been thought to have " all ...
... republican constitution , they would reject , with indignation , the fetters of despotism . What then was to be done ? The idea of a confede- rate republic presented itself . This kind of constitu- tion has been thought to have " all ...
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... republican standard . This is the real disposition of human nature : it is what neither the honorable mem- bernor myself can correct ; it is a common misfortune , that awaits our state constitution , as well as all others . There is an ...
... republican standard . This is the real disposition of human nature : it is what neither the honorable mem- bernor myself can correct ; it is a common misfortune , that awaits our state constitution , as well as all others . There is an ...
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... republican principles ought to be hooted out of the world . Sir , I am confident that such remarks as these are rather occasioned by the heat of argument , than by a cool conviction of their truth and justice . As far as my experience ...
... republican principles ought to be hooted out of the world . Sir , I am confident that such remarks as these are rather occasioned by the heat of argument , than by a cool conviction of their truth and justice . As far as my experience ...
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... representative and republican government , and that it will answer , in an eminent de- gree , all the beneficial purposes of society , SPEECH OF ALEXANDER HAMILTON , ON THE EXPEDIENCY OF ADOPTING 44 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH , & c .
... representative and republican government , and that it will answer , in an eminent de- gree , all the beneficial purposes of society , SPEECH OF ALEXANDER HAMILTON , ON THE EXPEDIENCY OF ADOPTING 44 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH , & c .
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... republican government , on a safe and solid basis . It is the object of the wishes of every honest man in the United States , and I presume I shall not be disbelieved , when I declare , that it is an object of all others , the nearest ...
... republican government , on a safe and solid basis . It is the object of the wishes of every honest man in the United States , and I presume I shall not be disbelieved , when I declare , that it is an object of all others , the nearest ...
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